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Recent Advances in Bioengineering Bone Revascularization Based on Composite Materials Comprising Hydroxyapatite

Yifan Niu, Lei Chen, Tianfu Wu

2023International Journal of Molecular Sciences27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The natural healing process of bone is impaired in the presence of tumors, trauma, or inflammation, necessitating external assistance for bone regeneration. The limitations of autologous/allogeneic bone grafting are still being discovered as research progresses. Bone tissue engineering (BTE) is now a crucial component of treating bone injuries and actively works to promote vascularization, a crucial stage in bone repair. A biomaterial with hydroxyapatite (HA), which resembles the mineral makeup of invertebrate bones and teeth, has demonstrated high osteoconductivity, bioactivity, and biocompatibility. However, due to its brittleness and porosity, which restrict its application, scientists have been prompted to explore ways to improve its properties by mixing it with other materials, modifying its structural composition, improving fabrication techniques and growth factor loading, and co-cultivating bone regrowth cells to stimulate vascularization. This review scrutinizes the latest five-year research on HA composite studies aimed at amplifying vascularization in bone regeneration.

Topics & Concepts

Regeneration (biology)BiomaterialBiocompatibilityRevascularizationBiomedical engineeringBone healingBone graftingMaterials scienceBone tissueDentistryMedicineBiologySurgeryCell biologyInternal medicineMetallurgyMyocardial infarctionBone Tissue Engineering MaterialsPeriodontal Regeneration and TreatmentsDental Implant Techniques and Outcomes